Bad Newz Box Office collection day 1:
Bad Newz Box Office ” had a strong opening on Friday, earning nearly ₹9 crore at the box office. The film, starring Vicky Kaushal and Triptii Dimri, delves into the chaotic and intriguing world of heteropaternal superfecundation, a rare phenomenon where twins are conceived by different fathers. Audiences were captivated by the gripping storyline and stellar performances, contributing to the film’s impressive first-day earnings.
Bad Newz Scores Big: Anand Tiwari’s Film Earns Nearly ₹9 Crore on Opening Day
“Bad Newz,” directed by Anand Tiwari, had a decent opening in theaters across India. According to Sacnilk.com, the film earned nearly ₹9 crore on Friday. Co-produced by Anand Tiwari, Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Amritpal Singh Bindra, the movie has managed to attract a significant audience on its first day, setting a promising tone for its box office journey.
Bad Newz Rocks Box Office: Earns ₹8.50 Crore on Opening Day in India
According to early estimates, “Bad Newz” earned around ₹8.50 crore nett in India on its first day. The film achieved an overall 22.83% Hindi occupancy on Friday. Breaking away from the usual rom-com tropes, “Bad Newz” takes a hilarious detour into the chaotic world of heteropaternal superfecundation, captivating audiences with its unique storyline and impressive performances.
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Bad Newz Box Office Review: Clever Meta Jokes Shine Amidst Stereotypes
The Hindustan Review of “Bad Newz” highlights that the film is burdened with stereotypes, such as Punjabis loving rajma chawal and mumma’s boys being careless husbands, among others. However, the review also praises the filmmakers for cleverly incorporating some fabulous meta jokes that stand out. Memorable moments include the reference to Triptii Dimri as Bhabhi 2 and ‘National Crush,’ a scene where Gurbir tells Akhil not to behave like Vicky Sandhu from “Manmarziyaan,” and a humorous bit where Vicky Kaushal’s character stops Virk from throwing away a photo of Katrina Kaif, saying, “Iske liye toh tujhe meri laash se guzarna hoga” (you’ll have to go over my dead body). Despite the film’s shortcomings in comedy, these well-incorporated jokes add a unique charm to the script. more